BHW 2018 110v Cable Puller Instruction Manual
- August 16, 2024
- BHW
Table of Contents
- 2018 110v Cable Puller
- INTRODUCTION
- EUROPEAN STANDARDS & BHW GROUP LIMITED
- USER RESPONSIBILITY FOR CE COMPLIANCE
- WINCH INFORMATION
- INSTALLATION & CONTROLS
- OPERATIONS
- ROPE RECOMMENDATIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- WINCH PARTS DIAGRAM
- WINCH PART NUMBERS
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
OPERATORS MANUAL CABLE•PULLER
ON SITE CABLE HANDLING SOLUTIONS
110v or 240v x 1ph
Part Nos. 2018 (110v), 2020 (240v)
2018 110v Cable Puller
CONFORMING TO
EN14492-1 Cranes – Power driven winches and hoists – Part 1: Power Driven
Winches
Bushey Hall Winchmaster
sales@bhwgroup.co.uk
www.bhwgroup.com
Southern Office: Lismirrane Industrial Park, Elstree Road, Elstree,
Herts, WD6 3EE Tel: +44 (0)20 8953 6050 Fax: +44 (0)20 8207 5308
Northern Office: 6 South Orbital Trading Park, Hedon Road, Hull, East
Yorkshire, HU9 1NJ Tel: +44 (0)1482 223 663 Fax: +44 (0)1482 218 285
Bushey Hall Winchmaster is a division of BHW Group Limited. Registered in
England No. 1342461
Part No. 1501 1/ 17.06.13
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a BHW Cable•Puller, one of a range of professional
winches and hoists available from the BHW Group Limited.
These hoists are designed for pulling applications only and therefore should
never be used for any type of lifting application, nor should they be used for
the movement of personnel.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION OR OPERATION OF THE
WINCH
Those responsible for the installation and the operation of the winch must
read and understand this manual.
This introduction also includes information on the European standard EN14492-1
for winches and the importance of correct product specification, installation
and testing to ensure the essential Health and Safety requirements of the EC
machinery directive are met.
EUROPEAN STANDARDS & BHW GROUP LIMITED
The harmonised European standard: EN14492-1 for power driven winches provides
the means for conformity to essential Health and Safety requirements of the EN
Machinery Directive. This standard is law throughout the European Union and
must be applied. Conformity to these standards is the joint responsibility of
the winch supplier, the installer and the operator of the machine.
Selecting the correct winch for the application is very important not only
from the health and safety aspect, but also to maximise product life and value
for money by reducing maintenance costs and any possible down time.
BHW Group Limited products are fully compliant and carry a CE mark. A
Declaration of Conformity is also supplied with each product. BHW Group
Limited aim to ensure the correct machine is supplied to suit the application
and we welcome the opportunity of further discussing proposed applications and
offer advice. It will help us considerably if information regarding the
maximum and average loads to be pulled – and approximate frequency of use can
be provided should more assistance be required.
USER RESPONSIBILITY FOR CE COMPLIANCE
- Securely anchor the winch in accordance with instructions.
- Use a suitable rope according to the specifications of the Cable•Puller. (See page 12).
- Use the rope on the drum(s) as per OPERATIONAL SAFETY details. (Page 10).
- Load test the winch following installation to check the integrity of the mountings.
- Operators of Cable•Puller must be fully trained and familiar with the capabilities and limitations of the unit.
WINCH INFORMATION
WINCH SPECIFICATIONS
Models| No. 2018: 110v x 1ph, No. 2020: 240v x1ph.
EN 14492-1 Compliant.
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Construction – Motor| Die cast aluminium housings with case hardened gear
train.
High powered induction motor.
Heavy duty ball bearings on all running surfaces.
Frame| All round tubular steel frame on steel platform with impact resistant
cage.
Motor housing and protective cage is painted steel.
Other Features| Two sizes of ‘capstan’ drums, moveable lead roller assembly,
fully rotational storage drum, lifting handle, removable wheels, ground
anchor points, ‘bumper’ carry handles, anchor points with ‘D’ shackles.
Control| Foot operated pedal with 2m power lead, linked to winch control
panel.
Drum Capabilities| Rolling load figures: Large capstan = 1500kg, Small capstan
= 2500kg.
Static line pull is respectively:
300kg (Large capstan) and 500kg (Small capstan) peak.
Brake| Electromagnetic spring applied failsafe.
Voltages| Either 110v (No. 2018) or 240v (No. 2020) x 1ph.
Motor Outputs| No 2018: 0.6kw / 8amp, No. 2020: 0.6kw / 4amp.
Rope Speeds| Large capstan: 4m/min, Small capstan: 2.5m/min.
Recommended Rope| Ropes are sold separately in variable lengths.
A high strength double braid fibre soft rope is ideally suited to the
Cable•Puller.
10mm x 8 strand polyester core with 16 plait cover.
Minimum breaking strain 2000kg. (Available from BHW Group).
Wire ropes can also be used, but must be suitable for wrapping around smallest
capstan efficiently. (See notes on ropes, page 12).
Overall Size| 655mm length x 550mm width x 440mm height.
Total weight| 80kg.
Data shown is approximate and intended as a guide only.
WINCH LABELS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
BEFORE ANY OPERATION USING CABLE•PULLER, THE UNIT MUST BE SECURELY ANCHORED.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE.
INSTALLATION & CONTROLS
ANCHORAGE
There are two means of anchoring the Cable•Puller machine. In both cases the
transport wheels should be removed once the unit is in position, as this will
ensure that the frame is firmly ‘grounded’. The Lead Roller assembly uses two
of the three fixing apertures as the wheel assembly.
SOLID FLOORS
Using the 16mm holes in the four anchor points shown in the diagram on the
previous page, the unit can be secured to a solid floor using suitable steel
bolts (i.e. Rawlbolts or chemical bolts). The transport wheels must be removed
as the same fixings are used for the lead roller.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL FOUR ANCHOR POINTS ARE USED, REGARDLESS OF EXPECTED
LINE PULL, AS THIS STABILISES THE UNIT.
THE CABLE•PULLER MUST BE LEVEL AT ALL TIMES OF OPERATION, AND IN A STRAIGHT
LINE WITH THE PROPOSED TASK.
If the floor is uneven, secure three of the anchor points and use a shim under
the fourth location to level.
All securing nuts or bolts should be captive using spring washers or Nyloc
nuts.
REAR ANCHOR POINTS
Using the two anchor points with ‘D’ shackles provided (see diagram on
previous page), to fix the frame of the Cable•Puller to a suitable rearward
anchor position. The transport wheels must be removed as the same fixings are
used for the lead roller.
THE ANCHOR PROPOSED FOR THE TASK MUST BE CAPABLE OF TAKING AT LEAST 125% OF THE PROPOSED LOAD TO PREVENT ANCHOR FAILURE. THE UNIT SHOULD ALSO BE LEVEL TO ENSURE CORRECT LINE PULL.
For anchor lines use either Chains, strop brothers or round slings. Each attachment should be of equal length to ensure that the machine is presented square with the load.
Chains, strops and slings are available from BHW Group, call +44 (0) 1482 223
663.
Once the rear anchor points have been attached to the anchor, push the unit
forwards to ensure that the connections are tight and that the machine is
still presented square to the task.
Check that the frame is not sitting against any protrusions from the ground
which could affect line pull when under load.
Do not anchor lines any more than 30 degrees away from the centre line of the
anchor point.
Check that ‘D’ shackles are secure and pins are tight.
When the Cable•Puller takes up the load using the rear anchor points, the unit
will move to a ‘seated’ position when under tension. If the anchor lines are
of unequal length, the whole unit will skew. If this happens, release the
anchor lines and adjust to obtain an even pull.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, INCLUDING GLOVES AND SAFETY BOOTS.
KEEP FEET CLEAR OF ANCHORAGE AREA, SPARE ROPE AND ATTACHMENTS.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
According to the Health and Safety Executive, each year there are
approximately 1000 work accidents involving electric shock or burns. Around 30
of these are usually fatal.
Even non-fatal shocks can cause severe or even permanent injury. Improperly
installed electrical equipment can also cause related accidents.
Electricity at Work Regulations (1989) requires adequate precautions to be
taken against the risk of death or injury from electricity during work, at or
near electrical installations.
Installations in private dwellings must be certified by a fully qualified
electrician and fully tested and certified. Failure to do so may invalidate
insurances and warranties.
Please determine the electrical availability and type (110v / 240v) for the
application prior to any work as insufficient operation standards will result
in damage to the hoist and possibly put operatives in danger.
Always ensure the correct voltage corresponding to the hoist electrical system
is used and its source is protected by suitable circuit breakers.
It is ultimately the responsibility of the person operating the Cable•Puller
to carry out a preliminary risk assessment to decide and if necessary provide
any additional emergency stops, isolators or circuit restrictions suitable for
the application.
MAKE SURE THERE IS A FUSED ISOLATION SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER
It is important that there is a fused isolation switch or suitable contact
breaker in the power supply to the winch.
CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS
It is important that all electrical connections are not only to the correct
voltage supply, but also securely connected throughout. It is also recommended
that electrical connections and wiring are checked on a regular basis for any
faults.
CABLE•PULLER CONTROLS
The controls for the BHW Cable•Puller are designed to control line pull,
provide winch motor protection and help with excess rope handling and storage.
YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO FULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SAFE OPERATION NOTES ON PAGE 9 BEFORE OPERATING THE WINCH.
ATTACHING THE LEAD ROLLER
After the unit is securely anchored, remove the transporter wheels assembly.
The Lead Roller assembly can then be located into two of the three the front
fixing apertures, according to which Capstan Drum is being used. The square
sections are slotted into the frame and the eyebolts provided secure the
assembly.
FOOT PEDAL
The heavy duty Foot Pedal controls the rotation of the drum ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’.
Remove Foot Pedal from stowed position shown, place on a level working surface
and plug into winch control panel.
Continuous pressure applied to the pedal will switch the winch ‘ON’.
Releasing the pedal will turn the winch ‘OFF’.
TWO WAY TRIGGER SWITCH
The Two Way Trigger Switch is located centrally on the motor console at the
rear of the machine and dictates the drum direction when the Foot Pedal is
used.
Choice of rotation direction should be made before operating the FootPedal, not when the winch is in operation as this may cause contacts damage to the motor.
THERMAL TRIP SWITCH
The Thermal Trip Switch is located to the right of the Trigger Switch on the
winch console. This protects the winch motor from overheating.
If the thermal switch does trip, allow the motor to cool down for a suitable
time before resetting and continuing with the task.
EMERGENCY STOP
The Thermal Trip Switch is also used as an Emergency Stop for the
Cable•Puller.
Using this switch will shut down the operation immediately.
The switch can also be reset when operation can recommence.
ROPE STORAGE REEL
The Rope Storage Reel is a manually operated reel, which can be positioned
behind the Capstan Drum in use to collect excess rope when operating the
winch. This is designed to keep the workspace clear of rope and prevent trip
hazards. The adjustable thumbscrew on the reel allows for tension to be
maintained on the rope. The Rope Storage Reel also allows for easy drawing out
of the rope to prepare for the next pull.
When the upright holding the reel is rotated to the desired position, all
retaining points must be safely secured.
There are two sizes of Rope Storage Reels available, depending on rope length
requirements.
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
NEVER START UP A CABLE•PULLER ATTACHED TO A LOAD.
- Always allow the motor to run for at least 4-5 seconds before applying a load. Failure to do so could damage the motor.
- Always wear protective clothing and safety boots when setting up and operating the winch.
- Always ensure that the guidelines for setting up and securing the unit (Page 7) are strictly adhered to.
- Always use a suitable breaking strain rope and check its condition to ensure that is in good working order and free from breaks or fraying before use. If in doubt, replace the rope.
LEAD ROLLER
The Lead Roller should be positioned in front of the Capstan Drum being used
for the task. (See page 7).
Make sure that when the Lead Roller is in place, all eyebolts are secure and
tight to retain the fitting.
The positioning of the Cable•Puller unit should create a straight line from
the load to the Lead Roller and the designated Capstan Drum to ensure that
rope wrapping on the drum does not overlap or crossover, as this will impede
the pull.
HEAVY LOADS OR CONTINUOUS SERVICE
During heavy load pulls, or continuous service. if the winch needs to be
restarted either for operator safety or because the machine has tripped out,
the rope tension on the selected Capstan Drum should be released before
recommencing the task. The winch should then be restarted and allowed to run
for at least 4-5 seconds before reloading the rope and applying tension. This
reduces current draw and reduces motor heating.
If the cause is the Thermal Trip Switch, allow the machine to cool down for a
suitable time before restarting.
STORAGE REEL
The Rope Storage Reel is designed to manually collect excess rope and maintain
tension on the rope.
The fixture can be rotated 180˚ to align with the selected Capstan Drum.
Before use, ensure that the thumbscrew brake on the storage reel is wound on
to the axle to create tension on the drum.
If the Rope Storage Reel is to be used to maintain tension on the Capstan
Drum, ensure that the correct size storage reel is in use to save having to
change over during operation.
Rope on to the Storage Reel can be over wound or under wound.
NEVER LET EXCESS ROPE ACCUMULATE IN THE WORKING FLOOR AREA.
OPERATOR POSITION
Always stand clear of the working load area of the winch – the Capstan Drums,
the working rope and anchor lines.
Keep feet clear of rear anchor lines if in use.
Position the Foot Control Switch to allow the operator to stand clear of the
operational area.
KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF THE CAPSTAN DRUMS AND LEAD ROLLER WHEN WINCH IS IN OPERATION.
OPERATING CABLE•PULLER
Please see the notes below on operation and then proceed to the operational
checklist before putting Cable•Puller into action.
WRAPS ON THE CAPSTAN DRUM
A minimum of THREE wraps is required on the selected Capstan Drum to achieve
the rated pulling force. The rope is underwound on to the selected Capstan
Drum and subsequently fed on to the Rope Storage Reel.
ROPE CONTROL
For advice on ropes, please see ‘Rope Recommendations’ on page 12.
Polypropylene (fibre) ropes have an inbuilt elasticity. A fibre rope will
therefore stretch to its full capacity before applying any force on to the
cable being pulled.
The diameter of the rope will also dictate how much it will stretch.
It is advised therefore to use low stretch ropes for Cable•Puller to minimise
this effect.
After wrapping the rope around the Capstan Drum (see above) and feeding on to
the in-line Rope Storage Reel, the winch, which should have been pre-started,
can now be put into operation and take up the load under tension.
Pressing on the Foot Pedal will start the action.
Care should be taken to ensure that the rope does not overlap on the Capstan
Drum, and is safely collected on the Rope Storage Reel to avoid any trip
hazard in the working area.
When the load is to be released, the winch should be reversed to release the
load in a controlled manner.
This is especially important if there are colleagues working with the
installation cable further down the line.
Tension should be maintained on the rope at all times during operation to
maintain winch pulling force.
WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES AT ALL TIMES.
NEVER RELEASE THE ROPE QUICKLY BY LETTING GO OR RELEASING THE STORAGE REEL.
ALWAYS POWER ‘OUT’ THE WINCH TO RELEASE TENSION ON THE ROPE.
PULL FAILURE
Should the Cable•Puller fail to pull with a load retained on the Capstan Drum,
the load can be released by very, very gradually easing back on the Rope
Storage Reel until the wraps on the Capstan Drum are loosened and can be seen
to remain static when the drum is turning. Continue to release gradually until
the load is no longer under tension. The pulling operation can then be
restarted, once reloaded.
DO NOT LET GO OF THE ROPE OR STORAGE REEL CONTROL.
USE THE POWER OF THE WINCH
DO NOT try to pull the load by applying any external force to the frame of the
Cable•Puller.
DO NOT try to release the pulling rope by applying any external force to it.
PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
- Wear protective clothing, heavy duty ‘rigger’ gloves – and safety boots.
- Ensure that the Cable•Puller is suitably and securely anchored in position and that the anchorage is capable of taking the force of the load.
- Set the Cable•Puller with the Lead Roller in position for the preferred Capstan Drum, and the Rope Storage Reel in position to collect excess rope behind the selected Capstan Drum.
- Check that the pulling rope to be used is of a suitable pulling capacity and in good order. If there is any damage to the rope, replace it.
- Ensure all electrical controls are in good working order and free from any damage. Replace any damaged or worn parts.
- Check that the correct power source is being used, according to whether the Cable•Puller is 240v or 110v. Use a constant power source of 3.5kw minimum.
- Check that the motor will run in BOTH directions before applying any load. If the motor does not work, check the Thermal Trip Switch and reset as necessary. In the case of further motor failure, check all electrical connections. Also refer to ‘Trouble Shooting’ section in the back of this manual.
NOTES
Long power cable runs to provide supply may cause voltage drop and affect the
performance of the machine and cause unnecessary heating.
If a long extension supply is necessary, use the largest mm² cable available.
Don not use a reeled cable extension unless (a) fully unwound or at least (b)
fully rated to take the power draw of the winch.
If the Thermal Trip Switch has been activated, allow the Cable•Puller a
cooling off period before recommencing the task.
ROPE RECOMMENDATIONS
FIBRE OR WIRE ROPES?
A fibre or wire rope can be used. Normal operations use a fibre rope.
MINIMUM BREAKING STRAIN
Ropes with a minimum breaking strain of at least 2000kgf (2 Tonne) are
recommended.
FIBRE ROPES
Fibre ropes of up to 18mm diameter can be used on Cable•Puller. The type of
fibre rope is important. A good quality, low stretch fibre rope with low
abrasion qualities is recommended such as Braid on Braid polyester is
recommended. A typical fibre rope for use with the Cable•Puller is 10mm x 8
strand polyester core with 16 plait cover.
WIRE ROPES
If a wire rope is used, care should be taken that it is of sufficient
strength, and of a suitable diameter.
Wire ropes cause more abrasion.
A wire rope diameter that is too big it may affect wrap and grip on the
capstan drums.
The maximum recommended wire rope diameter is therefore 8mm, 1960N/mm² grade 6
x 36 construction core.
Fibre or wire ropes are readily available from BHW Group and we can advise on
the best ropes for the application.
Call BHW Group sales on +44 (0) 1482 223 663.
MAINTENANCE
LOOK AFTER THE CABLE•PULLER
Check that the winch, the capstan drums, the motor housings and any additional
equipment is free from dirt and dust.
LUBRICATION
BHW Cable•Puller is fully lubricated at the time of assembly and do not
require lubrication before use.
If at a later stage lubrication is necessary, light grade oil on running parts
should be used.
DO NOT GREASE CAPSTAN DRUM SURFACES AS THIS WILL CAUSE LOSS OF GRIP.
The winch framework is all steel. Any chips or scratches to the painted
surface should be overpainted to prevent corrosion.
CARE OF THE ROPE
It is most important that the rope is inspected on a regular basis, for any
damage or breaks.
If the rope is damaged in any way, replace it.
REMEMBER – ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES WHEN HANDLING ROPES.
ROPES ARE NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
SERVICE & PARTS REPLACEMENT
Cable•Puller units should be serviced after approximately every 350 hours of
effective service, or once a year, which ever is the soonest.
BHW Group carry a comprehensive range of parts for Cable•Puller and can also
offer a full servicing facility if required.
TROUBLESHOOTING
CONDITION | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTIONS |
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Motor runs but drums will not rotate | 1. Damaged armature or rotator | |
2. Damaged gearbox | 1. Replace motor |
2. Inspect and replace parts as necessary
Motor buzzes but will not turn the drums| 1. Foot switch faulty
2. Centrifugal switch faulty
3. Centrifugal switch contactors faulty
4. Brake stuck on
5. Start up winding on motor burnt out
6. Brake rectifier faulty
7. Start capacitor faulty| 1. Repair or replace
2. Replace
3. Replace
4. Clean, repair or replace
5. Replace motor
6. Replace
7. Replace
Winch will not pull load| 1. Power starvation
2. Brake stuck on
3. Dry gearbox
4. Brake rectifier faulty| 1. Check power supply is suitable
2. Clean, repair or replace
3. Strip gearbox, clean and re-grease
4. Replace
No action when connected to the power supply| 1. Check power supply
2. Fuse has blown
3. Inoperative motor
4. Loose connections
5. Overload switch faulty
6. Start capacitor faulty| 1. Repair or replace wiring
2. Replace fuse
3. Check for voltage at armature post, replace motor
4. Check all power leads are in a good condition, replace as necessary
5. Replace switch
6. Replace
Winch will not hold the load| 1. Excessive load
2. Worn or damaged brake| 1. Reduce the load
2. Repair or replace brake
Motor runs extremely hot| 1. Long running period with high loading
2. Damaged motor
3. Damaged brake| 1. Cooling off periods are essential to prevent
overheating
2. Replace motor
3. Replace brake
WINCH PARTS DIAGRAM
WINCH PART NUMBERS
No. | BHW no. | Description | Quantity |
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1 | 2436 | Drum A kit – 880873 | 1 |
2 | 2440 | Motor kit 50Hz – 880897 | 1 |
3 | 2442 | 2nd shaft – 880874 | 1 |
4 | 2445 | 1st gear – 880875 | 1 |
5 | 2446 | 3rd shaft – 880876 | 1 |
6 | 2450 | 2nd gear – 880877 | 1 |
7 | 2454 | 4th gear – 880878 | 1 |
8 | 2456 | Output shaft – 880879 | 1 |
9 | 2457 | 4th shaft – 880880 | 1 |
10 | 2458 | 3rd gear – 880881 | 1 |
11 | 2463 | Gearbox cover kit – 880882 | 1 |
12 | 2464 | Drum B kit – 880883 | 1 |
13 | 13614 | Base plate kit wrap around | 1 |
13.a | 2488 | Sub base plate wheeled | 1 |
14 | 2487 | Sheave base includes sheave | 1 |
15 | 2465 | Sheave kit | 1 |
16 | 2491 | Upright reel support arm inc. handle | 1 |
17 | 2466 | Foot pad – 880888 | 1 |
18 | 2467 | Rope wheel kit – 880889 | 1 |
19 | 2468 | Pulley block – 880890 | 1 |
20 | 2469 | Fix shaft – 880891 | 1 |
21 | 2470 | Wing nut kit – 880892 | 1 |
22 | 11321 | 10mm x 100m Double braid rope c/w thimble | 1 |
22.a | 11322 | 10mm x 200m Double braid rope c/w thimble | 1 |
23 | 2447 | Terminal box kit 110v 50Hz – 880899 | 1 |
23.a | 2471 | Terminal box kit 240v 50Hz – 880902 | 1 |
24 | 2489 | Foot control kit – 880894 | 1 |
25 | 2472 | Power lead 110v with plug | 1 |
25.a | 2473 | Power lead 240v with plug | 1 |
25.b | 2474 | Power lead no plug – 880905 | 1 |
n/s | 2490 | Reel assembly (includes items 17,18,19,20,and 21) | 1 |
n/s | 2492 | Capacitor starting 125 VAC 250 MFD | 1 |
n/s | 2493 | Switch reversing | 1 |
n/s | 2494 | Switch overload | 1 |
WARRANTY
BHW GROUP LIMITED warrants each new Cable•Puller supplied against factory
defects in material and workmanship for one year from date of purchase.
The responsibility for removing the winch is the owner’s together with its
return and transportation prepaid to BHW Group Limited.
BHW Group Limited will, under this warranty, without charge, repair or replace
at its option, parts, which on inspection are deemed to be defective. The loss
of use of the produce, loss of time, inconvenience, commercial loss or
consequential damages are not covered.
Warranty does not apply where the product has been tampered with or altered in
any way, or where the serial number or date stamp has been defaced, altered or
removed, or if in the view of BHW Group Limited the damage or failure occurred
from misuse, negligence or accident.
THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ANY ROPES
BHW Group Limited reserve the right to change the design of any product
without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously supplied.
Winches or equipment returned under warranty should be despatched to BHW Group
Limited service department at the address shown below, with full name and
address of sender, a statement detailing the defect and proof of purchase.
Service Department
Bushey Hall Winchmaster
6 South Orbital Trading Park
Hedon Road, Hull HU9 1NJ
Telephone: +44 (0)1482 223 663
Fax: +44 (0)1482 218 285
Email: sales@bhwgroup.com
Website: www.bhwgroup.com
CABLE•PULLER – VOLTAGE RATING.…………..
SERIAL NUMBER…………………………………………
DATE OF PURCHASE……………………………………
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